Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians

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Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians is a classic 19th-century Reformed theological exposition of Paul’s first letter to the Corinthian church, widely used in biblical and pastoral studies.

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instanceOf Christian literature
New Testament commentary
Reformed theological exposition
biblical commentary
theological work
audience clergy
lay readers interested in theology
students of the Bible
centuryOfOrigin 19th century
coversTopic Christian worship
church discipline
spiritual gifts
doctrinalOrientation Calvinism
surface form: Calvinist
focusesOn First Epistle to the Corinthians
Pauline Epistles
surface form: Pauline epistles
genre expository commentary
hasPart pastoral application
theological reflection
verse-by-verse exposition of 1 Corinthians
historicalContext 19th-century Protestant scholarship
influencedBy Calvinist hermeneutics
Reformation exegesis
intendedUse academic study
personal Bible study
sermon preparation
language English
literaryForm prose
religiousDiscipline biblical exegesis
practical theology
systematic theology
religiousPerspective confessional Reformed
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
scholarlyLevel advanced
scripturalCanon Bible
surface form: Christian Bible
scripturalContext New Testament
subject Christian ethics
Christian theology
Pauline theology
church life in Corinth
ecclesiology
pastoral issues in the early church
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
timePeriodDiscussed 1st-century Christianity
usedBy pastors
seminary students
theologians
usedIn biblical studies
pastoral studies
theological education

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Charles Hodge authorOf Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians